Cyber Security News

February 2024

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UnitedHealth Unit Says Blackcat Group Behind Cyber Attack

2.

TransUnion Pegs Potential DOJ Data Unit Settlement at $37M

3.

FCC to Work with UK Enforcers in Anti-Robocall Effort

4.

Bitcoin Scammer Held in Contempt for Failure to Repay $20M

5.

Meta Hit with GDPR Complaints By EU Consumer Groups



6.

Home Office GPS Tagging Of Asylum Seekers Breaches Data Protection Law

7.

Post-production Company to Go 'All-in' on Deep Green's Heat-reusing Datacenter in Devon

8.

Police Arrested Journalists as Part Of Surveillance Operation to Identify Confidential Sources

9.

MGMA Urges HHS to Financially Assist Medical Groups Amid Change Cyber Attack

10.

FTC Not Backing Down in Kids' Privacy Arena, Chair Says


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11.

High-Profile Mining Case Shines Spotlight on Cyber Security

12.

Carriers Seek More Time for SIM Card Anti-Fraud Measures

13.

Meta Trims BIPA Voiceprint Privacy Suit, for Now

14.

Attys to Receive $291K After LendingTree Data Breach Deal

15.

Biden Moves to Halt Flow Of American Data to China, Others



16.

New Version Of ALPHV/BlackCat Ransomware Hits Victims

17.

75% Of Third-party Breaches Target Software, IT Supply Chains

18.

Users Love Their Cyber Teams, But Find Them Frustrating

19.

UC Finetunes Tech Strategy to Support Digital Masterplan

20.

CCS Accused Of Pricing G-Cloud SMEs Out Of Framework with £20m Insurance Cover Hike


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Security News From the Week Beginning 19 February 2024

22.

Bankman-Fried Urges No More Than 6.5 Years for FTX Fraud

23.

Energy Dept. Awards $45M for Tech That Stops Cyber Attacks

24.

Hycu Uses AI to Develop APIs for SaaS Application Backup

25.

HSCC Issues Five-Year Health Industry Cyber Security Strategic Plan



26.

Cyber Security Preparedness Tied to Lower Insurance Premium Increases

27.

Black Basta and Bl00dy Ransomware Gangs Exploiting ConnectWise Vulns

28.

VulnCheck Bug Listing to Help Track New Threats Quicker

29.

Majority Of UK Employees 'Willingly Gamble' with Security

30.

NIST Widens Cyber Security Framework to Cover All Industries

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